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Kris Faatz

Kris Faatz

Kris Faatz (rhymes with skates) is a pianist and teacher. Her short fiction has appeared in Kenyon Review, The Potomac Review, Glassworks, Reed, Bluestem, and Luna Station Quarterly, among other journals. Her first novel, To Love a Stranger, was a finalist for the 2016 Schaffner Press Music in Literature Award and will be published in June 2017 by Blue Moon Publishers (Toronto, ON). She has been a contributor at the Kenyon Review Writers and Novel Workshops and the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and is currently an assistant editor with Bartleby Snopes literary journal.

Call for ‘Best of 2017’ Print Anthology Cover Art!

Are you a visual artist (be it photographer, painter, drawer, etc.) who’d love to have your work featured on the front and/or back cover of our upcoming ‘Best of 2017’ print anthology? If so, please send some submissions and/or inquiries to info@thebookendsreview.com with the subject “[Your Name] – Best of 2017 Cover Art Submission” by December 31st, 2017. Sadly, we can’t pay for your work, but we’ll credit you on the title page and be eternally grateful for your help! Also, let your visual artist friends know, too! 🙂

Submissions Period NOW OPEN!

Our submissions period is NOW OPEN!! Head over to Submittable and send us what you’ve got; we can’t wait to read, see, and hear all the greatness coming out way! Also, please spread the word

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New Anthology Prices!

Last month, we had a sale on all of our anthologies, and we’ve decided to keep the deals permanently! Check em out! 🙂

Want to be Interviewed?

We’re still scheduling guests for our monthly podcast series, Cover to Cover with . . ., so if you’d like to appear on an episode to promote your work and shoot the breeze, contact us at info@thebookendsreview.com!

Give and Receive!

We still have leftover stock from AWP, so if you hit the support us! button below and donate $20 or more, you’ll receive a free 2014, 2015, or 2016 print anthology (your choice, obviously) and a free magnet!! What are you waiting for?